Sentences with phrase «serious than the risks»

On balance the risks of raising rates seem a little more likely to play out and much more serious than the risks of standing still on rates.

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And for all the muddle, the one thing that seems clear is that the risks to the economy and particularly the labor market — which is generating solid job growth and even some wage gains (for which we should all give Chair Yellen and the Fed serious credit)-- remain «asymmetric:» there's a greater risk of needlessly slowing non-inflationary growth than there is of inflation accelerating.
Like pregnancy, combination hormonal birth control methods increase the risk of serious blood clots (see graph below), especially in women who have other risk factors, such as smoking, obesity, or age greater than 35.
As was recently communicated by more than 80 prominent Canadian business leaders, organizations and communities, the global reputation of our country as a safe and secure place to invest and do business is at serious risk.
VICTORIA — The New Democrats are raising concerns that more than 1200 seniors living in care homes with inadequate sprinkler systems are at serious risk in the event of a fire.
@ tallulah13: mother's life is at serious risk less than 1 % of the time in abortions.
Medical abortions have less than 0.5 % risk of serious complications and do not affect a woman's health or future ability to become pregnant or give birth.
Nothing is simpler than to point to deficiencies in the way our huge, increasingly heterogeneous nation grapples with the problem of delivering basic services to its needy members or to persons who, like so many of the Kauai children, are at serious risk.
I think God may act to destroy whole populations in order to contain the demonic problem (personal view; The problem of demons is much more greater and serious than we would like to admit, and I say this at the risk of being branded an alarmist).
This was no mean thing, and it's far more important than getting things right all the time, which isn't possible for anyone who risks serious political, moral, and theological judgments in times of upheaval and transformation, as Michael did.
He is correct that there is a serious social stigma within Mormon culture for missionaries who come home early, and that this fear may cause some missionaries to conceal healthcare problems rather than risk being sent home.
Now more than ever, you need to take serious preventative approaches to reduce the risks that food fraud poses to public health and safety, food integrity, and your brand's reputation.
Peer pressure can be dangerous, in a lot of ways, and though getting shin splints might seem a lot less of a risk than trying to drive buzzed or going to that college party, they can turn into a serious and even life - long condition.
That is surely the case after this first leg: A collective terror enveloped CSKA whenever Arsenal's forwards ran at them and, understandably backing off rather than risking being beaten to a challenge, they only succeeded in causing themselves serious problems.
Consumer Product Safety Commission www.cpsc.gov / Government organization charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of serious injury or death from more than 15,000 types of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction.
Adding anything other than water (e.g. cereal, solid foods) to formula could put baby at risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) or other serious health issues.
Any of these choices is better than taking prom and graduation parties away altogether, and better than taking the risk that your child may get into some serious trouble.
In order to avoid serious risks of suffocation, the gap between the crib and mattress can't be more than 1.25 ″.
Babies born at this time are less likely than babies born earlier to develop serious disabilities resulting from premature birth, though they remain at a higher risk for learning and behavioral problems.
Babies younger than 6 months old are at most risk because they're too young to get a flu shot, and babies with the flu can suffer serious complications.
However, in a typical VBAC after one cesarean candidate, they are no more likely than other serious risks, like the risks of cord prolapse, shoulder dystocia or serious fetal distress.
Rates of obstetrical intervention are high in U.S. hospitals, and we found large absolute differences in the risks of these interventions between planned out - of - hospital births and in - hospital births.38 In contrast, serious adverse fetal and neonatal outcomes are infrequent in all the birth settings we assessed, and the absolute differences in risk that we observed between planned birth locations were correspondingly small; for example, planned out - of - hospital births were associated with an excess of less than 1 fetal death per 1000 deliveries in multivariate and propensity - score - adjusted analyses.
With such serious risks, the importance of an experienced midwife or doctor to assist you is more than a desire — it's a necessity.
Scientific studies have shown us that breastfed children have far fewer and less serious illnesses than those who never receive breast milk, including a reduced risk of SIDS, childhood cancers, and diabetes (1, 2, 3).
Before a vaginal breech delivery is planned, women should be informed that the risk of perinatal or neonatal mortality or short - term serious neonatal morbidity may be higher than if a cesarean delivery is planned, and the patient's informed consent should be documented.
Perinatal mortality, neonatal mortality, or serious neonatal morbidity was significantly lower for the planned caesarean section group than for the planned vaginal birth group (17 of 1039 [1.6 %] vs 52 of 1039 [5.0 %]; relative risk 0.33 [95 % CI 0.19 - 0.56]; p < 0.0001).
The World Health Organization says that giving anything other than breast milk to infants younger than 6 months may increase the risk of bacterial infection, serious allergies, and stomach irritation.
Following these suggestions could mean the difference between a much easier experience for you and the potential risk of developing even more serious and long - term back trouble than you may already have.
Using older baby swing sets can pose a serious risk to your newborn child in more ways than you may think; used baby swings mean that they might have some broken parts that can come apart when your child is using it and may not meet all, if not most of the current safety standards that are in place today.
But in reality I don't see the merits of opening the debate about them because you run the risk of further intimidating the victims, and may ending up regarding one type as more serious than another.
There are currently more than 6.6 million households across the UK who can not afford to heat their homes, putting them at risk of serious health problems such as heart disease, strokes, respiratory illnesses - such as asthma and bronchitis - and exacerbating common ailments like colds and flu as well as increasing the likelihood of falls and other accidents.
However, while it's true that there are risks for academics, they are less serious than they sometimes appear to be.
Moreover, given that Ashdown's interventions were made working hand - in - glove with the leadership, it is more plausible he was going * public * on the possibility during talks to give credence to it being serious (for party opinion, and Tory pressure) rather than that he would be risking a rift between current and former leaders.
There is a high risk that, if all these trends resonate, this will create problems more serious than we have seen in the last decade.
If the prime minister is serious about planting himself on the common ground of politics, he should move back to the centre ground on energy and the environment, using the vote on a clean energy target to back wealth creation and enterprise, rather than risk an embarrassing defeat and more divisive coalition politics.
Leaders of New York State United Teachers, a politically influential statewide union group of more than 600,000 members, later dismissed the idea that double - testing posed a serious risk.
More than 30 of the coalition's flagship schemes, including Universal Credit and high - speed rail, are at serious risk of failure, a report says.
The nationally representative survey of more than 4,700 U.S. adults centered on public views about: gene editing that might give babies a lifetime with much reduced risk of serious disease, implantation of brain chips that potentially could give people a much improved ability to concentrate and process information, and transfusions of synthetic blood that might give people much greater speed, strength and stamina.
People with type 2 diabetes are at greater risk of serious liver disease than those without the condition, new research has shown.
Homeless people with mental disease have a greater than double risk of developing serious or fatal cardiovascular disease over 30 years than people of the same age and gender with no risk factors for the disease, new research has found.
Their analysis also included three postoperative complications that were more recent additions to the risk calculator: discharge destination (skilled nursing facility rather than home), a return to the operating room, and any serious complication.
This is younger than previously predicted and this age group is less at risk of developing the most serious shingles symptoms.
In humans, osteoporosis can cause serious problems such as bone fractures, mobility limitations and spinal problems; more than 52 million Americans have or are at risk for the disease.
Processed carbohydrates, which many Americans eat today in place of fat, may increase the risk of obesity, diabetes and heart disease more than fat does — a finding that has serious implications for new dietary guidelines expected this year.
The critics want the bill to ban the «pre-selection» of embryos before implantation and to ban the selection of sperm donors on any grounds other than the risk of passing on serious illnesses.
«Our data show that daily cannabis users had no greater risk than non-users (control group) to experience serious adverse events,» Dr. Ware who is also a researcher from the Brain Repair and Integrative Neuroscience Program at the RI - MUHC.
«Young athletes with this type of training appear to be at greater risk for serious overuse injuries than those who have fewer financial resources,» Dugas said.
Research has found that flame retardants are less effective than previously thought and pose potentially serious health risks.
The yearlong study concluded that the fluticasone furoate and vilanterol cohort had an 8.4 % less frequent occurrence of moderate to severe exacerbations than the usual care group, leading the team to state that the fluticasone furoate and vilanterol combination was superior to usual COPD care — with no significantly higher risk of serious adverse effects.
WHEN more than 65,000 people died in May in a region of China thought to be at a low risk of quakes, geologists realised their hazard maps must have serious shortcomings.
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